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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- derive from earth and air and light.
- derive from earth and air and light.
- forms at our feet, in the water and air, in clouds and stars;
- knowledge be acquired. He doesn't have to become clairvoyant,
- clairvoyance. But he must acquire an awareness of what
- derive from earth and air and light.
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- Your bodily existence from earth and air and light:
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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- When you sit down on a chair - at the moment you don't fall on
- the floor, but are able to sit safely on the chair, you know
- that in the physical world the chair is a real chair and not
- merely an imagined chair. The chair itself provides proof of
- from earth and air and light.
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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- nowadays consider clairvoyant, but he entered into a
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- dependent upon the air. So it is from the breathing process
- breathing process contains the air element, in which we
- air[is written on the blackboard]
- Above the element of air we have the quality of warmth.
- “air”]
- That man lives and moves in the element of air is obvious from
- be sufficient that I have indicated what air and warmth means
- air as something external, natural. He also feels warmth as
- relationship to the universe through our relation to the air.
- The air is outside, the same air which is inside me a moment
- later, then it is again outside, the same air which was within
- are beings of air, that what we hold within us we let out
- become one with the whole life and being of the element of air
- wings of the exhaled air into the expanse of being into which
- the exhaled air disperses. And how by inhaling we take into us
- the spiritual beings who live in the circulating air. The
- This is not only so in respect to the air, but to an even
- greater degree in respect to warmth. As we are one with the air
- circles are drawn: air, then a red one: warmth.]
- air. Keep not within yourself, O man. Think not that your
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- present is not only air, for the air is always penetrated by
- watery element in fine solution in the air which surrounds him,
- man also lives in the air element through which he
- Air
- a part of ourselves. We do differentiate a table or a chair
- water, we live in air, we live in warmth. They belong to us.
- what we designate as Air and what we designate as Warmth.
- [over “Air” is written:]
- strongly. Even air circulation affects you less. Whether the
- air is good or bad you notice indirectly according to its
- Nevertheless, man is very closely related to air and light.
- [Yellow crosses are drawn next to the words “air”
- from our watery element to dry outer air. Dry air lets us feel
- more human. Watery air lets us feel our dependence on the
- Warmth. The influence of Light and Air are also strong -
- lives closely with these middle elements [Air, Warmth, Light],
- there was also a nuance of clairvoyance, and when the students
- they were cautioned: Trust the Fire, trust the Air, also trust
- Air
- if one becomes aware of his relationship with the air, he feels
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- acts in our bodies - earth, water, fire, air - through them the
- whether by means of clairvoyant consciousness or through
- as we speak on earth of our hair. We call our own organism what
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- breathing and of the air. We would be helpless children if we
- How the powers of the air nurture your existence.
- which lives in everything air-forming within us. For only
- through what is air-forming in us is our warmth created.
- the airy powers in you are your nurturers. You can be thankful
- Air
- morality. Then as we ascend from water to air we feel that the
- beings who are in the air are permeated with morality.
- circle the earth and pulls the air and sea currents along with
- earth-powers in water, air, fire, earth, that by sending our
- How the powers of the air
- Air
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